Premiere Pro Guru: Multi-Camera Video Editing [repost]

There are many reasons for shooting with multiple cameras. Perhaps it's to save time or achieve multiple angles. Or it might be to capture what's happening across a large area, like a sports arena or the stage during a concert. Luckily for editors, Adobe Premiere Pro supports editing and syncing footage from multiple cameras in situations like these. The multicamera editing process in Premiere is similar to live switching that occurs in mobile studios and newsrooms, and helps speed up the post-processing workflow. In this course, Rich Harrington reviews that workflow, showing you how to ingest footage and align it properly, as well as finish your video with color-correction and color-matching techniques.Topics include:

Importing files into Premiere ProUsing content analysisModifying timecodeAdding clips to a multicamera sequenceDetermining the sync point through timecode, audio, or other methodsSyncing with PluralEyesCreating a multicamera workspaceEditing and finishing the footage